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Somalia and Turkey are becoming firm allies – what’s behind this strategy
16th October 2024 Turkey has ramped up its partnership with Somalia in recent months. It is helping Somalia defend its waters, and has signed a deal to explore for... →
Wesizwe Platinum audit disclaimer follows funding support delay
By: Martin Creamer 15th October 2024 Owing to the directors of the JSE-listed Wesizwe Platinum not being able to provide major shareholder agreements, its independent auditing company... →
Daily Podcast – October 15, 2024
15th October 2024 October 15, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Lumkile Nkomfe. →
Labour court finds Saps vicariously liable for unfair discrimination
15th October 2024 A SAPS colonel was accused of racism by two warrant officers who had conspired against her. The Labour Court found that they had racially abused... →
Nigeria's state transmission company restoring power after grid collapse
By: Reuters 15th October 2024 The Transmission Company of Nigeria says it is working to restore power after blackouts engulfed the country following another collapse of the... →
The Need for Accountability for Torture in Rwanda
15th October 2024 “They threw me in the water and beat me. When you’re wet, you feel the pain from the sticks even more… the deputy director had a stick and an... →
Tito Mboweni: South African Minister and Reserve Bank governor who drove significant economic reforms
14th October 2024 Tito Mboweni, former South African Reserve Bank Governor, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Labour was arguably one of the country’s most... →
Loadshedding respite should not breed complacency
14th October 2024 2023 represented a low-water mark in South Africa’s electricity production story. The country experienced over 6,800 hours of loadshedding, much of... →